And what's that if you don't mind me asking?
well you see when people talk there's like a natural progression of how ideas are processed before you respond.
there's an active brain and a passive brain.
the active brain is designed to make meaningless responses.
the passive brain processes more complicated things.
an ignorant person can respond only with the active but when language is interpreted it briefly spans the passive because grammar is hard.
however people with a damaged isotropic filter like those with Alzheimers, certain STI's, histories of drug abuse and brain damage, kinda bypass the interpretation part.
they don't read what sentences say but rather what they expect them to say.
it's weird because you can understand whole sentences without reading the grammar at all.
but it's based on the typical inputs.
if those inputs are arranged differently to form other sentences using the same base input values the sentences can have completely different meanings to you.
on the internet this is hard to see because people keep their sentences short and direct and tend to follow trends.
but in meaningful conversations this will play havoc with your understanding of the situation both contextually and emotionally.
i think you should try a memory test. one that tests active and passive memory and the transition between.
you might learn something about yourself.